Grace and peace from Cambodia, Today was a truly Spirit-filled day. We started our morning by attending the Wesleyan Bible College for church. And I got to preach! I also was able to jam with the band which turned into a mini-concert. (The family in the picture is Kim Su and his wife and daughter. He is the keyboard/guitar player.) God placed the message about feeding the 5000 on my heart. So I spoke on that and had an interpreter (which was a little different). It was something that I will always remember. After the service, one of the pastors asked me if I would accompany him to another service tomorrow night and play some music. And off course I said, "When are you picking me up!" So we are traveling to a town 2 hours away tomorrow night for that event. We saw the land where they are going to build the new Wesleyan Bible College and the border fence project that Linwood Wesleyan (in Souix Falls, SD) help fund. We also visited the "Killing Fields" today. I cannot describe in words the emotions that begin to churn inside of my gut while being around the remains of humanity at it's worst. The people are incredibly freindly here. It was exciting to eat at the Lucky Burger (although I was warned to opt for the chicken burger instead of the "Lucky" one). My luggage has been found...in San Francisco. So maybe I will get it before I leave.
Sunday, January 07, 2007
Sunday
Grace and peace from Cambodia, Today was a truly Spirit-filled day. We started our morning by attending the Wesleyan Bible College for church. And I got to preach! I also was able to jam with the band which turned into a mini-concert. (The family in the picture is Kim Su and his wife and daughter. He is the keyboard/guitar player.) God placed the message about feeding the 5000 on my heart. So I spoke on that and had an interpreter (which was a little different). It was something that I will always remember. After the service, one of the pastors asked me if I would accompany him to another service tomorrow night and play some music. And off course I said, "When are you picking me up!" So we are traveling to a town 2 hours away tomorrow night for that event. We saw the land where they are going to build the new Wesleyan Bible College and the border fence project that Linwood Wesleyan (in Souix Falls, SD) help fund. We also visited the "Killing Fields" today. I cannot describe in words the emotions that begin to churn inside of my gut while being around the remains of humanity at it's worst. The people are incredibly freindly here. It was exciting to eat at the Lucky Burger (although I was warned to opt for the chicken burger instead of the "Lucky" one). My luggage has been found...in San Francisco. So maybe I will get it before I leave.
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Sounds like an awesome experience! Glad one of the two t-shirts you have is the ONE shirt. Take care.
hey man! i just got to read everything today! this is great. you are a traveling evangelist/musician...glad you have the opportunity. take us with you next time! i love you man. i don't have a mic on my computer so i can't do skype, but i can type on it.
We've been praying for you every single day!
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